Fast fixes for leaks, broken heads, dead zones and high water bills.
A broken sprinkler head or a zone that won't come on can turn a Round Rock yard into a patchy mess fast, especially with the heat and the rocky clay soil we're dealing with out here. The Williamson County chalk and that dense clay mean drainage and pressure can get tricky-you need someone who knows how that ground behaves and can diagnose exactly where the leak or dead zone is hiding.
That's where we come in. Corral Bros does sprinkler repair on homes and commercial properties across Round Rock's neighborhoods, from Forest Creek to Walsh Ranch and out through the corporate corridors. We run a system audit, find the real problem whether it's a cracked line, a stuck valve, or a controller going haywire, and get it fixed right the first time.
Free on-site estimates, no obligation. Most calls are scheduled within 48 hours. Licensed, insured, and we've been at this long enough to know what Round Rock soil throws at you.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Round Rock property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sprinkler repair that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Signs include a spike in your water bill, soggy or eroding spots, dry or brown zones, low pressure, heads that will not pop up, or water seeping when the system is off. We run a full audit to pinpoint leaks, broken heads and valve or controller faults, then quote the fix.
Yes. A zone that will not run is usually a wiring fault, a bad valve solenoid, or a controller issue, all of which we diagnose and repair. We test the full system afterward to confirm every zone runs correctly.
Wet spots in your yard when the system shouldn't be running, higher water bills with no explanation, or a section of grass that's dying while the rest looks fine-all red flags. We do leak detection as part of our audit. In Round Rock's clay soil, leaks often go unnoticed underground until they hit your bill. Call us and we'll track it down.
The chalk and heavy clay under Williamson County don't drain like sandy loam. Water pools, pressure drops unevenly, and heads that worked fine five years ago start missing zones. We adjust coverage and pressure during repair to match what your soil actually does, not what textbooks say it should.
One head, one valve, one line-we fix what's broken. No unnecessary upselling. But during that visit, we'll flag anything else that's aging or not performing right. You decide what to repair now and what to plan for later. Honest assessment, your call.
Depends entirely on what's actually wrong-a popped head costs far less than a ruptured main line. We don't give quotes over the phone. Free on-site estimate shows exactly what needs fixing and what it runs. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule. Most estimates are booked within 48 hours.
Yes. Before summer heat hits or before the rare freeze risks lines, we'll check pressure, clean heads, replace worn seals, reprogram your controller if needed, and blow out lines in fall. Preventive work catches problems early and keeps your water bill honest.
Both. Broken controller, sensor not reading moisture, timer stuck-we handle those. Sometimes a reset or a new battery solves it. Sometimes the unit needs replacement. We diagnose it on-site and tell you exactly what to expect before any work starts.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.